US-GOV-1-00013MO000707U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCapacity Building, Preparedness, and PlanningImprove the ability of the USG, host countries and other partners to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters, including both natural disasters and complex emergencies, taking into account the differences in men and womens freedom of movement and access to information. Activities under this component include any efforts to enhance the capacities of the USG (in Washington and in the field), humanitarian assistance providers, national host-country authorities, and local communities to engage in disaster reduction and response activities. Activities consist of standardized and coordinated assessments, monitoring, information sharing, data and situational analysis, joint planning; enhancement of coping mechanisms, including the capacity to address adaptation to constantly changing situations on the ground including climate variability and climate change.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - Department of StateU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 200041000.00Improve the ability of the USG, host countries and other partners to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters, including both natural disasters and complex emergencies, taking into account the differences in men and womens freedom of movement and access to information. Activities under this component include any efforts to enhance the capacities of the USG (in Washington and in the field), humanitarian assistance providers, national host-country authorities, and local communities to engage in disaster reduction and response activities. Activities consist of standardized and coordinated assessments, monitoring, information sharing, data and situational analysis, joint planning; enhancement of coping mechanisms, including the capacity to address adaptation to constantly changing situations on the ground including climate variability and climate change.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance3500.00Improve the ability of the USG, host countries and other partners to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters, including both natural disasters and complex emergencies, taking into account the differences in men and womens freedom of movement and access to information. Activities under this component include any efforts to enhance the capacities of the USG (in Washington and in the field), humanitarian assistance providers, national host-country authorities, and local communities to engage in disaster reduction and response activities. Activities consist of standardized and coordinated assessments, monitoring, information sharing, data and situational analysis, joint planning; enhancement of coping mechanisms, including the capacity to address adaptation to constantly changing situations on the ground including climate variability and climate change.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance7500.00Improve the ability of the USG, host countries and other partners to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters, including both natural disasters and complex emergencies, taking into account the differences in men and womens freedom of movement and access to information. Activities under this component include any efforts to enhance the capacities of the USG (in Washington and in the field), humanitarian assistance providers, national host-country authorities, and local communities to engage in disaster reduction and response activities. Activities consist of standardized and coordinated assessments, monitoring, information sharing, data and situational analysis, joint planning; enhancement of coping mechanisms, including the capacity to address adaptation to constantly changing situations on the ground including climate variability and climate change.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance15000.00Improve the ability of the USG, host countries and other partners to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters, including both natural disasters and complex emergencies, taking into account the differences in men and womens freedom of movement and access to information. Activities under this component include any efforts to enhance the capacities of the USG (in Washington and in the field), humanitarian assistance providers, national host-country authorities, and local communities to engage in disaster reduction and response activities. Activities consist of standardized and coordinated assessments, monitoring, information sharing, data and situational analysis, joint planning; enhancement of coping mechanisms, including the capacity to address adaptation to constantly changing situations on the ground including climate variability and climate change.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance20000.00Improve the ability of the USG, host countries and other partners to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters, including both natural disasters and complex emergencies, taking into account the differences in men and womens freedom of movement and access to information. Activities under this component include any efforts to enhance the capacities of the USG (in Washington and in the field), humanitarian assistance providers, national host-country authorities, and local communities to engage in disaster reduction and response activities. Activities consist of standardized and coordinated assessments, monitoring, information sharing, data and situational analysis, joint planning; enhancement of coping mechanisms, including the capacity to address adaptation to constantly changing situations on the ground including climate variability and climate change.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine AssistanceNepalUS-GOV-1-00017MO001182U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentDisaster ReadinessThe provision of effective protection, assistance, and durable solutions for refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and other victims of conflict and disasters.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - Department of StateU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 2000455.00The provision of effective protection, assistance, and durable solutions for refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and other victims of conflict and disasters.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance110.00The provision of effective protection, assistance, and durable solutions for refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and other victims of conflict and disasters.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine AssistanceNepalUS-GOV-1-0002A4092BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentProgram Design and LearningDevelop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentEnterprise - United States OtherU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-762.30Develop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support FundNepalUS-GOV-1-0002A5358AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCapacity Building, Preparedness, and PlanningImprove the ability of the USG, host countries and other partners to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters, including both natural disasters and complex emergencies, taking into account the differences in men and womens freedom of movement and access to information. Activities under this component include any efforts to enhance the capacities of the USG (in Washington and in the field), humanitarian assistance providers, national host-country authorities, and local communities to engage in disaster reduction and response activities. Activities consist of standardized and coordinated assessments, monitoring, information sharing, data and situational analysis, joint planning; enhancement of coping mechanisms, including the capacity to address adaptation to constantly changing situations on the ground including climate variability and climate change.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1372.66Improve the ability of the USG, host countries and other partners to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters, including both natural disasters and complex emergencies, taking into account the differences in men and womens freedom of movement and access to information. Activities under this component include any efforts to enhance the capacities of the USG (in Washington and in the field), humanitarian assistance providers, national host-country authorities, and local communities to engage in disaster reduction and response activities. Activities consist of standardized and coordinated assessments, monitoring, information sharing, data and situational analysis, joint planning; enhancement of coping mechanisms, including the capacity to address adaptation to constantly changing situations on the ground including climate variability and climate change.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance5563.34Improve the ability of the USG, host countries and other partners to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters, including both natural disasters and complex emergencies, taking into account the differences in men and womens freedom of movement and access to information. Activities under this component include any efforts to enhance the capacities of the USG (in Washington and in the field), humanitarian assistance providers, national host-country authorities, and local communities to engage in disaster reduction and response activities. Activities consist of standardized and coordinated assessments, monitoring, information sharing, data and situational analysis, joint planning; enhancement of coping mechanisms, including the capacity to address adaptation to constantly changing situations on the ground including climate variability and climate change.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0002A5364AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCapacity Building, Preparedness, and PlanningImprove the ability of the USG, host countries and other partners to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters, including both natural disasters and complex emergencies, taking into account the differences in men and womens freedom of movement and access to information. Activities under this component include any efforts to enhance the capacities of the USG (in Washington and in the field), humanitarian assistance providers, national host-country authorities, and local communities to engage in disaster reduction and response activities. Activities consist of standardized and coordinated assessments, monitoring, information sharing, data and situational analysis, joint planning; enhancement of coping mechanisms, including the capacity to address adaptation to constantly changing situations on the ground including climate variability and climate change.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1049.80Improve the ability of the USG, host countries and other partners to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters, including both natural disasters and complex emergencies, taking into account the differences in men and womens freedom of movement and access to information. Activities under this component include any efforts to enhance the capacities of the USG (in Washington and in the field), humanitarian assistance providers, national host-country authorities, and local communities to engage in disaster reduction and response activities. Activities consist of standardized and coordinated assessments, monitoring, information sharing, data and situational analysis, joint planning; enhancement of coping mechanisms, including the capacity to address adaptation to constantly changing situations on the ground including climate variability and climate change.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance6507.20Improve the ability of the USG, host countries and other partners to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters, including both natural disasters and complex emergencies, taking into account the differences in men and womens freedom of movement and access to information. Activities under this component include any efforts to enhance the capacities of the USG (in Washington and in the field), humanitarian assistance providers, national host-country authorities, and local communities to engage in disaster reduction and response activities. Activities consist of standardized and coordinated assessments, monitoring, information sharing, data and situational analysis, joint planning; enhancement of coping mechanisms, including the capacity to address adaptation to constantly changing situations on the ground including climate variability and climate change.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0004A4345BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentProgram Design and LearningDevelop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-910.29Develop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support Fund15.00Develop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support Fund3384.21Develop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support Fund4309.50Develop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support FundNepalUS-GOV-1-0004A7560BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentProgram Design and LearningDevelop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentEnterprise - Non United States OtherU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-program1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-2772.60Develop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsComplex Crises Fund3398.90Develop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsComplex Crises Fund6171.50Develop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsComplex Crises FundNepalUS-GOV-1-0005A0170AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-8307.05Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance10683.95Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance18991.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0005A0685AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-5419.66Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance7893.06Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance9427.28Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance22740.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0005A0805AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCapacity Building, Preparedness, and PlanningImprove the ability of the USG, host countries and other partners to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters, including both natural disasters and complex emergencies, taking into account the differences in men and womens freedom of movement and access to information. Activities under this component include any efforts to enhance the capacities of the USG (in Washington and in the field), humanitarian assistance providers, national host-country authorities, and local communities to engage in disaster reduction and response activities. Activities consist of standardized and coordinated assessments, monitoring, information sharing, data and situational analysis, joint planning; enhancement of coping mechanisms, including the capacity to address adaptation to constantly changing situations on the ground including climate variability and climate change.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-3406.13Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance10156.87Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance13563.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0005A0932AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1042.86Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance3408.14Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance4451.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0005A1029AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1733.50Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance15.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance12432.50Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance14181.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0005A1051AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-2442.49Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance6104.30Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance7367.21Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance15914.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0005A1063AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentEnterprise - United States OtherU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-2022.40Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance15.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance6367.60Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance8405.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0005A1064AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-3309.59Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance15.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance9201.41Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance12526.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0005A1066AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-3212.49Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance30.90Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance11340.61Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance14584.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0005A1069AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1041.54Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance15.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance13229.46Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance14286.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0005A1092AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-2243.44Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance1877.65Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance9075.91Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance13197.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0005A1098AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-472.21Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance9427.79Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance9900.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0005A1400AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-285.74Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance118.26Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance404.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0005A1587AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1218.56Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance4248.20Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance6313.24Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance11780.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0005A1705AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-409.79Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance15.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance108.21Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance533.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0005A1896AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-528.94Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance15.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance177.06Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance721.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0005A8588AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentMalariaSupport the implementation of the Presidents Malaria Initiative (PMI), related malaria control programs, and malaria research activities to reduce malaria-related mortality. Develop effective malaria vaccines, new malaria treatment drugs, and targeted operations research.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-global-health1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-706.26Support the implementation of the Presidents Malaria Initiative (PMI), related malaria control programs, and malaria research activities to reduce malaria-related mortality. Develop effective malaria vaccines, new malaria treatment drugs, and targeted operations research.Malaria controlMalariaGlobal Health Programs90.00Support the implementation of the Presidents Malaria Initiative (PMI), related malaria control programs, and malaria research activities to reduce malaria-related mortality. Develop effective malaria vaccines, new malaria treatment drugs, and targeted operations research.Malaria controlMalariaGlobal Health Programs4924.24Support the implementation of the Presidents Malaria Initiative (PMI), related malaria control programs, and malaria research activities to reduce malaria-related mortality. Develop effective malaria vaccines, new malaria treatment drugs, and targeted operations research.Malaria controlMalariaGlobal Health Programs5720.50Support the implementation of the Presidents Malaria Initiative (PMI), related malaria control programs, and malaria research activities to reduce malaria-related mortality. Develop effective malaria vaccines, new malaria treatment drugs, and targeted operations research.Malaria controlMalariaGlobal Health ProgramsNepalUS-GOV-1-0006A5656BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentProgram Design and LearningDevelop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-7581.93Develop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.Agricultural policy and administrative managementDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs9979.62Develop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.Agricultural policy and administrative managementDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs17561.55Develop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.Agricultural policy and administrative managementDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs968563630NepalUS-GOV-1-0006A7773AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthExpand access to high-quality voluntary family planning (FP) services and information, and reproductive health (RH) care. This element contributes to reducing unintended pregnancy and promoting healthy reproductive behaviors of men and women, reducing abortion, and reducing maternal and child mortality and morbidity.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-global-health1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-544.22Expand access to high-quality voluntary family planning (FP) services and information, and reproductive health (RH) care. This element contributes to reducing unintended pregnancy and promoting healthy reproductive behaviors of men and women, reducing abortion, and reducing maternal and child mortality and morbidity.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs15.10Expand access to high-quality voluntary family planning (FP) services and information, and reproductive health (RH) care. This element contributes to reducing unintended pregnancy and promoting healthy reproductive behaviors of men and women, reducing abortion, and reducing maternal and child mortality and morbidity.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs8383.22Expand access to high-quality voluntary family planning (FP) services and information, and reproductive health (RH) care. This element contributes to reducing unintended pregnancy and promoting healthy reproductive behaviors of men and women, reducing abortion, and reducing maternal and child mortality and morbidity.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs8942.54Expand access to high-quality voluntary family planning (FP) services and information, and reproductive health (RH) care. This element contributes to reducing unintended pregnancy and promoting healthy reproductive behaviors of men and women, reducing abortion, and reducing maternal and child mortality and morbidity.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health ProgramsNepalUS-GOV-1-0006A9259AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCapacity Building, Preparedness, and PlanningImprove the ability of the USG, host countries and other partners to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters, including both natural disasters and complex emergencies, taking into account the differences in men and womens freedom of movement and access to information. Activities under this component include any efforts to enhance the capacities of the USG (in Washington and in the field), humanitarian assistance providers, national host-country authorities, and local communities to engage in disaster reduction and response activities. Activities consist of standardized and coordinated assessments, monitoring, information sharing, data and situational analysis, joint planning; enhancement of coping mechanisms, including the capacity to address adaptation to constantly changing situations on the ground including climate variability and climate change.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1464.34Improve the ability of the USG, host countries and other partners to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters, including both natural disasters and complex emergencies, taking into account the differences in men and womens freedom of movement and access to information. Activities under this component include any efforts to enhance the capacities of the USG (in Washington and in the field), humanitarian assistance providers, national host-country authorities, and local communities to engage in disaster reduction and response activities. Activities consist of standardized and coordinated assessments, monitoring, information sharing, data and situational analysis, joint planning; enhancement of coping mechanisms, including the capacity to address adaptation to constantly changing situations on the ground including climate variability and climate change.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance3975.06Improve the ability of the USG, host countries and other partners to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters, including both natural disasters and complex emergencies, taking into account the differences in men and womens freedom of movement and access to information. Activities under this component include any efforts to enhance the capacities of the USG (in Washington and in the field), humanitarian assistance providers, national host-country authorities, and local communities to engage in disaster reduction and response activities. Activities consist of standardized and coordinated assessments, monitoring, information sharing, data and situational analysis, joint planning; enhancement of coping mechanisms, including the capacity to address adaptation to constantly changing situations on the ground including climate variability and climate change.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance4548.60Improve the ability of the USG, host countries and other partners to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters, including both natural disasters and complex emergencies, taking into account the differences in men and womens freedom of movement and access to information. Activities under this component include any efforts to enhance the capacities of the USG (in Washington and in the field), humanitarian assistance providers, national host-country authorities, and local communities to engage in disaster reduction and response activities. Activities consist of standardized and coordinated assessments, monitoring, information sharing, data and situational analysis, joint planning; enhancement of coping mechanisms, including the capacity to address adaptation to constantly changing situations on the ground including climate variability and climate change.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance9988.00Improve the ability of the USG, host countries and other partners to prepare for and mitigate the effects of disasters, including both natural disasters and complex emergencies, taking into account the differences in men and womens freedom of movement and access to information. Activities under this component include any efforts to enhance the capacities of the USG (in Washington and in the field), humanitarian assistance providers, national host-country authorities, and local communities to engage in disaster reduction and response activities. Activities consist of standardized and coordinated assessments, monitoring, information sharing, data and situational analysis, joint planning; enhancement of coping mechanisms, including the capacity to address adaptation to constantly changing situations on the ground including climate variability and climate change.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0007A0517AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentMaternal and Child HealthIncrease the availability and use of proven life-saving interventions that address the major killers of mothers and children and improve their health and nutrition status, including effective maternity care and management of obstetric complications; prevention services including newborn care, routine immunization, polio eradication, safe water and hygiene, and micronutrients; improved maternal, infant and young child feeding; and treatment of life-threatening childhood illnesses.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-global-health1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-413.53Increase the availability and use of proven life-saving interventions that address the major killers of mothers and children and improve their health and nutrition status, including effective maternity care and management of obstetric complications; prevention services including newborn care, routine immunization, polio eradication, safe water and hygiene, and micronutrients; improved maternal, infant and young child feeding; and treatment of life-threatening childhood illnesses.Reproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs15.10Increase the availability and use of proven life-saving interventions that address the major killers of mothers and children and improve their health and nutrition status, including effective maternity care and management of obstetric complications; prevention services including newborn care, routine immunization, polio eradication, safe water and hygiene, and micronutrients; improved maternal, infant and young child feeding; and treatment of life-threatening childhood illnesses.Reproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs3422.43Increase the availability and use of proven life-saving interventions that address the major killers of mothers and children and improve their health and nutrition status, including effective maternity care and management of obstetric complications; prevention services including newborn care, routine immunization, polio eradication, safe water and hygiene, and micronutrients; improved maternal, infant and young child feeding; and treatment of life-threatening childhood illnesses.Reproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs3851.06Increase the availability and use of proven life-saving interventions that address the major killers of mothers and children and improve their health and nutrition status, including effective maternity care and management of obstetric complications; prevention services including newborn care, routine immunization, polio eradication, safe water and hygiene, and micronutrients; improved maternal, infant and young child feeding; and treatment of life-threatening childhood illnesses.Reproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health ProgramsNepalUS-GOV-1-0007A1606AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentOther Public Health ThreatsAddress public health threats posed by infectious diseases not targeted elsewhere in the Framework as well as significant non-communicable health threats of major public health importance.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-global-health1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-5586.60Address public health threats posed by infectious diseases not targeted elsewhere in the Framework as well as significant non-communicable health threats of major public health importance.Basic health careOther Public Health ThreatsGlobal Health Programs-2615.94Address public health threats posed by infectious diseases not targeted elsewhere in the Framework as well as significant non-communicable health threats of major public health importance.Basic health careOther Public Health ThreatsGlobal Health Programs2953.26Address public health threats posed by infectious diseases not targeted elsewhere in the Framework as well as significant non-communicable health threats of major public health importance.Basic health careOther Public Health ThreatsGlobal Health Programs5923.92Address public health threats posed by infectious diseases not targeted elsewhere in the Framework as well as significant non-communicable health threats of major public health importance.Basic health careOther Public Health ThreatsGlobal Health ProgramsNepalUS-GOV-1-0007A2019AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthExpand access to high-quality voluntary family planning (FP) services and information, and reproductive health (RH) care. This element contributes to reducing unintended pregnancy and promoting healthy reproductive behaviors of men and women, reducing abortion, and reducing maternal and child mortality and morbidity.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-global-health1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-267.77Expand access to high-quality voluntary family planning (FP) services and information, and reproductive health (RH) care. This element contributes to reducing unintended pregnancy and promoting healthy reproductive behaviors of men and women, reducing abortion, and reducing maternal and child mortality and morbidity.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs2064.73Expand access to high-quality voluntary family planning (FP) services and information, and reproductive health (RH) care. This element contributes to reducing unintended pregnancy and promoting healthy reproductive behaviors of men and women, reducing abortion, and reducing maternal and child mortality and morbidity.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs2105.28Expand access to high-quality voluntary family planning (FP) services and information, and reproductive health (RH) care. This element contributes to reducing unintended pregnancy and promoting healthy reproductive behaviors of men and women, reducing abortion, and reducing maternal and child mortality and morbidity.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs4437.78Expand access to high-quality voluntary family planning (FP) services and information, and reproductive health (RH) care. This element contributes to reducing unintended pregnancy and promoting healthy reproductive behaviors of men and women, reducing abortion, and reducing maternal and child mortality and morbidity.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health ProgramsNepalUS-GOV-1-0007A2912AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentProgram Design and LearningDevelop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentEnterprise - Non United States OtherU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 200044309.90Develop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance5679.30Develop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0007A4481AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentDisaster ReadinessThe provision of effective protection, assistance, and durable solutions for refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and other victims of conflict and disasters.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 200046776.37The provision of effective protection, assistance, and durable solutions for refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and other victims of conflict and disasters.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance9175.00The provision of effective protection, assistance, and durable solutions for refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and other victims of conflict and disasters.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance80336081NepalUS-GOV-1-0007A5515AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthExpand access to high-quality voluntary family planning (FP) services and information, and reproductive health (RH) care. This element contributes to reducing unintended pregnancy and promoting healthy reproductive behaviors of men and women, reducing abortion, and reducing maternal and child mortality and morbidity.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-global-health1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1246.43Expand access to high-quality voluntary family planning (FP) services and information, and reproductive health (RH) care. This element contributes to reducing unintended pregnancy and promoting healthy reproductive behaviors of men and women, reducing abortion, and reducing maternal and child mortality and morbidity.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs2071.86Expand access to high-quality voluntary family planning (FP) services and information, and reproductive health (RH) care. This element contributes to reducing unintended pregnancy and promoting healthy reproductive behaviors of men and women, reducing abortion, and reducing maternal and child mortality and morbidity.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs2992.87Expand access to high-quality voluntary family planning (FP) services and information, and reproductive health (RH) care. This element contributes to reducing unintended pregnancy and promoting healthy reproductive behaviors of men and women, reducing abortion, and reducing maternal and child mortality and morbidity.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs6311.16Expand access to high-quality voluntary family planning (FP) services and information, and reproductive health (RH) care. This element contributes to reducing unintended pregnancy and promoting healthy reproductive behaviors of men and women, reducing abortion, and reducing maternal and child mortality and morbidity.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-0008A0954AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentOther Public Health ThreatsAddress public health threats posed by infectious diseases not targeted elsewhere in the Framework as well as significant non-communicable health threats of major public health importance.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-global-health1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1185.27Address public health threats posed by infectious diseases not targeted elsewhere in the Framework as well as significant non-communicable health threats of major public health importance.Basic health careOther Public Health ThreatsGlobal Health Programs6302.60Address public health threats posed by infectious diseases not targeted elsewhere in the Framework as well as significant non-communicable health threats of major public health importance.Basic health careOther Public Health ThreatsGlobal Health Programs7487.87Address public health threats posed by infectious diseases not targeted elsewhere in the Framework as well as significant non-communicable health threats of major public health importance.Basic health careOther Public Health ThreatsGlobal Health ProgramsNepalUS-GOV-1-0008A1280AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentDisaster ReadinessThe provision of effective protection, assistance, and durable solutions for refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and other victims of conflict and disasters.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 200046615.62The provision of effective protection, assistance, and durable solutions for refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and other victims of conflict and disasters.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance8659.60The provision of effective protection, assistance, and durable solutions for refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and other victims of conflict and disasters.Disaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance80296625NepalUS-GOV-1-01FB3AFBBEB3U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAdministrative CostsThis award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentVendor implementing direct administrative servicesU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-791.84This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine AssistanceNepalUS-GOV-1-08F411AF9D2EU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAdministration and OversightThis award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentVendor implementing direct administrative servicesU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-468360.22This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance-7911.39This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance20669.97This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance29584.14This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance33339.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance59531.48This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine AssistanceNepalUS-GOV-1-0D764D813950U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentOE TRUSFUNDS COROE Trust FundsU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 2000415.00OE Trust FundsMultisector aidDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance2353.91OE Trust FundsMultisector aidDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance3585.00OE Trust FundsMultisector aidDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine AssistanceNepalUS-GOV-1-1212B0A18B65U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAdministration and OversightThis award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentVendor implementing direct administrative servicesU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-program1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-39.70This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsComplex Crises Fund39.70This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsComplex Crises Fund39.70This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsComplex Crises Fund1629.50This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsComplex Crises Fund6676.19This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsComplex Crises Fund8062.78This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsComplex Crises FundNepalUS-GOV-1-12F503EDE128U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAdministrative CostsThis award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentVendor implementing direct administrative servicesU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004835428.94This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsOperating Expenses of USAID835428.94This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsOperating Expenses of USAID869752.39This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsOperating Expenses of USAID869752.39This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsOperating Expenses of USAID916475.64This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsOperating Expenses of USAID916475.64This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsOperating Expenses of USAID1014931.33This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsOperating Expenses of USAID1014931.33This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsOperating Expenses of USAIDNepalUS-GOV-1-15851CBEC1B7U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAdministration and OversightThis award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentVendor implementing direct administrative servicesU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-asia1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 200041000.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Agricultural policy and administrative managementDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment Assistance8811.45This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment AssistanceNepalUS-GOV-1-16AA7EDE49F2U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAdministrative CostsThis award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentVendor implementing direct administrative servicesU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004546103.02This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsOperating Expenses of USAID546103.02This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsOperating Expenses of USAID926673.57This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsOperating Expenses of USAID926673.57This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsOperating Expenses of USAID974952.01This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsOperating Expenses of USAID974952.01This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsOperating Expenses of USAID1029456.58This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsOperating Expenses of USAID1029456.58This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsOperating Expenses of USAIDNepalUS-GOV-1-17B2236BCB24U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAdministration and OversightThis award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentVendor implementing direct administrative servicesU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-program1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-2754.55This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsComplex Crises FundNepalUS-GOV-1-1866BEC66742U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAdministrative CostsThis award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentVendor implementing direct administrative servicesU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-7842.82This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Primary educationBasic EducationDevelopment Assistance-2601.35This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support Fund-2274.35This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment Assistance-2206.70This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment Assistance-53.57This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support Fund19.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment Assistance2549.09This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionConflict Mitigation and ReconciliationEconomic Support Fund4116.80This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionConflict Mitigation and ReconciliationDevelopment Assistance6215.89This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionConflict Mitigation and ReconciliationDevelopment Assistance8240.98This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support Fund8327.55This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Primary educationBasic EducationDevelopment Assistance10393.58This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Agricultural policy and administrative managementDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support Fund10659.82This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionConflict Mitigation and ReconciliationDevelopment Assistance12085.76This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support Fund14123.51This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Security system management and reformGood GovernanceDevelopment Assistance14123.51This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Security system management and reformGood GovernanceDevelopment Assistance16881.63This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionConflict Mitigation and ReconciliationEconomic Support Fund17633.12This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Primary educationBasic EducationDevelopment Assistance17913.53This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support Fund23662.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment Assistance24251.70This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Agricultural policy and administrative managementDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support Fund25712.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment Assistance30897.71This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support Fund33185.47This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support Fund33803.49This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Primary educationBasic EducationDevelopment Assistance34645.28This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Agricultural policy and administrative managementDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support Fund44618.82This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support Fund46255.29This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment Assistance46702.89This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment Assistance49387.28This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment Assistance50007.80This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support Fund53160.75This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment Assistance58593.48This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment Assistance62650.62This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment Assistance157125.32This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support FundNepalUS-GOV-1-21A46B1CCB30U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAdministration and OversightThis award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentVendor implementing direct administrative servicesU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 200049977.32This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance16593.46This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance17971.96This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance31563.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance32988.92This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance41406.69This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance48389.29This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance62608.03This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine AssistanceNepalUS-GOV-1-259C99C9A58AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAdministration and OversightThis award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentVendor implementing direct administrative servicesU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-economic-growth-education-and-environment/office-global1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1053.11This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment Assistance-840.35This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment Assistance133.02This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment Assistance316.08This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment Assistance1726.20This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment Assistance63962.20This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment Assistance105966.18This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment AssistanceNepalUS-GOV-1-2909BE04A720U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAdministrative CostsThis award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentVendor implementing direct administrative 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International DevelopmentAdministration and OversightThis award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentVendor implementing direct administrative servicesU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-policy-planning-and-learning1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-996.74This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsDevelopment AssistanceNepalUS-GOV-1-2F7D23DC88AAU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAdministrative CostsThis award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.U.S. Agency for International 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CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance6363.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance8438.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance8865.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance9015.01This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance10025.67This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance14090.73This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance14800.32This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance17352.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance39822.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine AssistanceNepalUS-GOV-1-31AA5D1F86BEU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentOE TRUSFUNDS COROE Trust FundsU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-20642.38OE Trust FundsMultisector aidDirect Administrative CostsCivilian Stabilization Initiative-20642.38OE Trust FundsMultisector aidDirect Administrative CostsCivilian Stabilization Initiative16791.44OE Trust FundsMultisector aidDirect Administrative CostsCivilian Stabilization Initiative16791.44OE Trust FundsMultisector aidDirect Administrative CostsCivilian Stabilization InitiativeNepalUS-GOV-1-333C38CE79A6U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentOE TRUSFUNDS COROE Trust FundsU.S. Agency for International 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202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-61366.26This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Population policy and administrative managementDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs-13902.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs-6005.06This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs-2714.93This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Reproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs-2195.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs-1376.15This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Population policy and administrative managementDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs661.04This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Population policy and administrative managementDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs780.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs1031.81This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Reproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs9481.17This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Population policy and administrative managementDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs13510.39This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Agricultural policy and administrative managementDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs17129.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Population policy and administrative managementDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs20265.61This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Agricultural policy and administrative managementDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs21944.68This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Population policy and administrative managementDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs33776.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Agricultural policy and administrative managementDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs43227.88This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs54332.10This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs84472.29This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs97112.72This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs98238.72This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs170665.94This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs603787.77This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health ProgramsNepalUS-GOV-1-353C8613EB69U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAdministrative CostsThis award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentVendor implementing direct administrative servicesU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 200044468.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance7717.93This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance8472.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance8886.34This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance10772.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance11112.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance12600.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance18020.91This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance20663.45This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance25052.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance33000.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance50000.00This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine AssistanceNepalUS-GOV-1-367-367A00020022400-5U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentOFDA/CRIT NEEDS MET OF TARGETED VULNERABLE GRPS IN EMRGNCIESCritical needs met of targeted vulnerable groups in emergency situationsU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentEnterprise - United States OtherU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1.38Critical needs met of targeted vulnerable groups in emergency situationsMaterial relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance139725865NepalUS-GOV-1-367-367A00030007500-7U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentOFDA/CRIT NEEDS MET OF TARGETED VULNERABLE GRPS IN EMRGNCIESPEER2, NSET NepalU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentNational Society for Earthquake TechnologyU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-63482.58PEER2, NSET NepalMaterial relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance659520246NepalUS-GOV-1-367-367S00050004500-1U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentOFDA/CRIT NEEDS MET OF TARGETED VULNERABLE GRPS IN EMRGNCIESCritical needs met of targeted vulnerable groups in emergency situationsU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004138.50Critical needs met of targeted vulnerable groups in emergency situationsMaterial relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine AssistanceNepalUS-GOV-1-3673A0284BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAvian InfluenzaLimit the spread of avian influenza (AI) in animals and help to prevent a human influenza pandemic, and in the event of a pandemic, provide appropriate humanitarian response.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-global-health1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-79.76Limit the spread of avian influenza (AI) in animals and help to prevent a human influenza pandemic, and in the event of a pandemic, provide appropriate humanitarian response.Infectious disease controlPandemic Influenza and Other Emerging Threats (PIOET)Global Health Programs155.41Limit the spread of avian influenza (AI) in animals and help to prevent a human influenza pandemic, and in the event of a pandemic, provide appropriate humanitarian response.Infectious disease controlPandemic Influenza and Other Emerging Threats (PIOET)Global Health Programs235.17Limit the spread of avian influenza (AI) in animals and help to prevent a human influenza pandemic, and in the event of a pandemic, provide appropriate humanitarian response.Infectious disease controlPandemic Influenza and Other Emerging Threats (PIOET)Global Health Programs790238851NepalUS-GOV-1-3673A0285BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAvian InfluenzaLimit the spread of avian influenza (AI) in animals and help to prevent a human influenza pandemic, and in the event of a pandemic, provide appropriate humanitarian response.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-global-health1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-329.67Limit the spread of avian influenza (AI) in animals and help to prevent a human influenza pandemic, and in the event of a pandemic, provide appropriate humanitarian response.Infectious disease controlPandemic Influenza and Other Emerging Threats (PIOET)Global Health Programs521.33Limit the spread of avian influenza (AI) in animals and help to prevent a human influenza pandemic, and in the event of a pandemic, provide appropriate humanitarian response.Infectious disease controlPandemic Influenza and Other Emerging Threats (PIOET)Global Health Programs851.00Limit the spread of avian influenza (AI) in animals and help to prevent a human influenza pandemic, and in the event of a pandemic, provide appropriate humanitarian response.Infectious disease controlPandemic Influenza and Other Emerging Threats (PIOET)Global Health ProgramsNepalUS-GOV-1-3675A0925AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-186.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants96.50Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants282.50Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-3675A0944AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-326.60Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants1701.40Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants2028.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-3675A1049AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-2512.69Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants575.31Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants3088.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-3675A1050AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-385.47Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants81.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants567.85Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants2461.68Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants3334.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II GrantsNepalUS-GOV-1-3675A1234AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1312.08Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants622.42Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants1260.50Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants3195.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-3675A1239AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-284.78Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants3973.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants4102.97Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants8360.75Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-3675O1265AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-9259.46Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants769.35Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants1432.69Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants11461.50Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-3675O1270AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-10845.54Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants263.52Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants352.44Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants11461.50Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3675O1271AU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-8776.13Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants641.53Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants2043.84Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants11461.50Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3676A1340BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1171.22Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants2268.54Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants3587.74Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants7027.50Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3676A1341BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1180.22Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants2268.54Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants3578.74Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants7027.50Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3676A1518BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-887.19Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants587.79Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants1626.12Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants3101.10Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3676A1524BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-895.17Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants587.79Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants1621.14Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants3104.10Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3676A1562BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-267.92Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants989.15Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants3722.03Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants4979.10Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-3676A1568BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1779.30Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants2467.80Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants4247.10Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3676A1650BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1327.80Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants1608.30Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants2936.10Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-3676A1674BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1031.64Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants547.18Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants3355.28Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants4934.10Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3676A1675BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1029.75Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants547.18Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants3357.17Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants4934.10Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3676A1769BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentProgram Design and LearningDevelop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentEnterprise - Non United States UnknownU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-166.62Develop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support Fund6987.98Develop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support Fund7154.60Develop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.Operating ExpensesDirect Administrative CostsEconomic Support FundNepalUS-GOV-1-3676O1727BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-6288.81Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants407.74Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants687.04Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants857.41Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants8241.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3676O1732BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-4890.21Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants177.53Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants600.93Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants1122.07Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants1450.26Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants8241.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3676O1735BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-4240.38Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants505.77Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants792.85Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants5539.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-3677A0014BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 200041882.51Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants3744.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants12109.85Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-3677A0059BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1043.95Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants2408.90Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants3452.85Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3677A0231BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-985.81Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants588.14Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants1518.15Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants3092.10Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-3677A0273BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-65.10Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants15.10Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants182.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants232.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3677A0356BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-804.88Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants563.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants1367.88Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3677A0357BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-803.27Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants564.61Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants1367.88Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3677A0481BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-850.89Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants1975.21Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants2826.10Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-3677A0574BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 200043086.10Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-3677A0609BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 200042451.24Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants6261.60Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3677O0387BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPersonal Services Contractors - USAIDU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004643.28Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants6367.50Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-3677O0407BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004544.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants1201.69Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants1557.05Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants5094.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3677O0408BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 2000496.77Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants186.52Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants873.76Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants1171.56Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants5094.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3678A0171BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentEnterprise - Non United States OtherU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-2500.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants14567.39Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants25809.60Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants80202076NepalUS-GOV-1-3678A0176BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-2487.36Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants270.53Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants2989.71Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants5747.60Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II GrantsNepalUS-GOV-1-3678A0260BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 200047487.14Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants8722.82Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3678O0374BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004229.58Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants6502.50Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3678O0377BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 200046502.50Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-3678O0411BU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004336.79Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants6502.50Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-367-A-00-03-0001800U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentDemocracy And Governance ProgramSAGUN programU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCooperative for Assistance and Relief EverywhereU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-22786.30SAGUN programPublic sector policy and administrative managementGood GovernanceDevelopment Assistance-3271.70SAGUN programDemocratic participation and civil societyCivil SocietyDevelopment Assistance-3271.70LOC GrantDemocratic participation and civil societyCivil SocietyDevelopment Assistance1793082NepalUS-GOV-1-367-A-00-03-0007500U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCapacity Building, Preparedness, and PlanningPEER2, NSET NepalU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentNational Society for Earthquake TechnologyU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-14652.93PEER2, NSET NepalDisaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance13480.14GLAAS Migrated Contract Dry RunMaterial relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance57477.86GLAAS Migrated Contract Dry RunDisaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance659520246NepalUS-GOV-1-367-A-00-06-0011800U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentSTRENGTHENED GOVERNANCE OF NATURAL RESOURCES & SELECTED INSTStrengthened Governance Of Natural Resources & Selected InstU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAECOM Technology CorporationU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-6304.79Strengthened Governance Of Natural Resources & Selected InstEnvironmental policy and administrative managementClean Productive EnvironmentDevelopment Assistance2104.74Strengthened Governance Of Natural Resources & Selected InstEnvironmental policy and administrative managementClean Productive EnvironmentDevelopment Assistance72663321NepalUS-GOV-1-367-AEGA00050000700U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentINCREASED PRIVATE-SECTOR PARTICIPATION & INVESTMENT IN ENVIncreased Private Sector Participation in Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Hydropower DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAmerican Council on EducationU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004180764.36Increased Private Sector Participation in Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Hydropower DevelopmentBusiness support services and institutionsPrivate Sector CompetitivenessDevelopment AssistanceNepalUS-GOV-1-367-C-SNP400-09-C-0002U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAdministration and Oversight (Political Competition)BPAU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentALLIANCE INSURANCE COMPANYU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 200040.24BPATransport policy and administrative managementInfrastructureDevelopment Assistance50.36BPALegislatures and political partiesPolitical Competition and Consensus-BuildingEconomic Support Fund149.27BPATransport policy and administrative managementInfrastructureDevelopment AssistanceNepalUS-GOV-1-367-C-SNP400-10-C-1728U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCapacity Building, Preparedness, and PlanningCONTRACTU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentMetropolitan Life Insurance CompanyU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 200047.27CONTRACTDisaster prevention and preparednessDisaster ReadinessInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance43.57CONTRACTSTD control including HIV/AIDSDirect Administrative CostsChild Survival and Health Programs Fund, United States256.61CONTRACTLegal and judicial developmentRule of Law and Human RightsEconomic Support FundNepalUS-GOV-1-367-C-SNP400-14-D-5146U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAlliance Insurance CompanyU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 2000444.59Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants132.53Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants133.56Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants134.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants145.67Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants146.09Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants146.44Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants146.85Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants148.90Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants570.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants601.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants634.28Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II GrantsNepalUS-GOV-1-367-C-SNP400-17-D-7821U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentMetropolitan Life Insurance CompanyU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 2000454.04Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants128.20Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants129.50Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants131.62Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants137.20Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants139.37Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants142.02Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants563.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants610.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II GrantsNepalUS-GOV-1-367-D2D-G-00-14-00001U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentPeace and Reconciliation ProcessesSupport and strengthen the negotiation process and implement peace and reconciliation processes, accords and ceasefire agreements at track levels 1, 2 and 3, including support to indigenous peacebuilding efforts. For a peace/negotiations process to have a chance of success, it must entail building trust in the process, between parties, and among their constituents, with a special focus on including women. Illustrative activities include negotiation training; platform development; public opinion polling; facilitation activities; elder statesmen engagement; provision of international expert advice and knowledge; financial support to parties; multi-stakeholder dialogues; assistance with the design of peacebuilding training programs; support and maintenance of agreed verification mechanisms; support to complaint tracking mechanisms; and work with local and national government representatives to bring them closer to their constituencies.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentGovernment of Germany - Deutsche Gesellschaft fr Internationale ZusammenarbeitU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004200000.00Support and strengthen the negotiation process and implement peace and reconciliation processes, accords and ceasefire agreements at track levels 1, 2 and 3, including support to indigenous peacebuilding efforts. For a peace/negotiations process to have a chance of success, it must entail building trust in the process, between parties, and among their constituents, with a special focus on including women. Illustrative activities include negotiation training; platform development; public opinion polling; facilitation activities; elder statesmen engagement; provision of international expert advice and knowledge; financial support to parties; multi-stakeholder dialogues; assistance with the design of peacebuilding training programs; support and maintenance of agreed verification mechanisms; support to complaint tracking mechanisms; and work with local and national government representatives to bring them closer to their constituencies.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionConflict Mitigation and ReconciliationEconomic Support Fund200000.00Support and strengthen the negotiation process and implement peace and reconciliation processes, accords and ceasefire agreements at track levels 1, 2 and 3, including support to indigenous peacebuilding efforts. For a peace/negotiations process to have a chance of success, it must entail building trust in the process, between parties, and among their constituents, with a special focus on including women. Illustrative activities include negotiation training; platform development; public opinion polling; facilitation activities; elder statesmen engagement; provision of international expert advice and knowledge; financial support to parties; multi-stakeholder dialogues; assistance with the design of peacebuilding training programs; support and maintenance of agreed verification mechanisms; support to complaint tracking mechanisms; and work with local and national government representatives to bring them closer to their constituencies.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionConflict Mitigation and ReconciliationEconomic Support Fund123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-367-D2D-G-00-14-00002U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentSupport to Family Planning Project and Monitoring and Evaluation Service(Nepal): The DFID-USAID co-funded Family Planning (FP) activity aims to generate new knowledge for better evidence-based programing that improves the health of women and children in Nepal through increased access to and utilization of FP methods. The activity specifically focuses on service delivery for women from vulnerable groups with low contraceptive prevalence and high fertility. Using FY 2015 funds, the project will support the testing of innovative models in six different districts with the purpose of gathering evidence for scale-up of effective FP interventions. Some examples of models to be tested include the introduction of interpersonal communication through female community health volunteers, roving providers to the poorly-staffed public health facilities and the provision of comprehensive FP services through mobile camps. Furthermore, this co-funded project will help support upcoming DFID-supported Nepal Health Sector Support Program in coordination with government counterparts.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentGovernment of United Kingdom - DFIDU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-2000000.00The DFID-USAID co-funded Family Planning (FP) activity aims to generate new knowledge for better evidence-based programing that improves the health of women and children in Nepal through increased access to and utilization of FP methods. The activity specifically focuses on service delivery for women from vulnerable groups with low contraceptive prevalence and high fertility.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs9979.00The DFID-USAID co-funded Family Planning (FP) activity aims to generate new knowledge for better evidence-based programing that improves the health of women and children in Nepal through increased access to and utilization of FP methods. The activity specifically focuses on service delivery for women from vulnerable groups with low contraceptive prevalence and high fertility.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs26119.95The DFID-USAID co-funded Family Planning (FP) activity aims to generate new knowledge for better evidence-based programing that improves the health of women and children in Nepal through increased access to and utilization of FP methods. The activity specifically focuses on service delivery for women from vulnerable groups with low contraceptive prevalence and high fertility.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs63089.00The DFID-USAID co-funded Family Planning (FP) activity aims to generate new knowledge for better evidence-based programing that improves the health of women and children in Nepal through increased access to and utilization of FP methods. The activity specifically focuses on service delivery for women from vulnerable groups with low contraceptive prevalence and high fertility.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs85250.00The DFID-USAID co-funded Family Planning (FP) activity aims to generate new knowledge for better evidence-based programing that improves the health of women and children in Nepal through increased access to and utilization of FP methods. The activity specifically focuses on service delivery for women from vulnerable groups with low contraceptive prevalence and high fertility.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs93121.00The DFID-USAID co-funded Family Planning (FP) activity aims to generate new knowledge for better evidence-based programing that improves the health of women and children in Nepal through increased access to and utilization of FP methods. The activity specifically focuses on service delivery for women from vulnerable groups with low contraceptive prevalence and high fertility.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs101768.00The DFID-USAID co-funded Family Planning (FP) activity aims to generate new knowledge for better evidence-based programing that improves the health of women and children in Nepal through increased access to and utilization of FP methods. The activity specifically focuses on service delivery for women from vulnerable groups with low contraceptive prevalence and high fertility.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs104479.81The DFID-USAID co-funded Family Planning (FP) activity aims to generate new knowledge for better evidence-based programing that improves the health of women and children in Nepal through increased access to and utilization of FP methods. The activity specifically focuses on service delivery for women from vulnerable groups with low contraceptive prevalence and high fertility.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs125704.00The DFID-USAID co-funded Family Planning (FP) activity aims to generate new knowledge for better evidence-based programing that improves the health of women and children in Nepal through increased access to and utilization of FP methods. The activity specifically focuses on service delivery for women from vulnerable groups with low contraceptive prevalence and high fertility.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs145475.84The DFID-USAID co-funded Family Planning (FP) activity aims to generate new knowledge for better evidence-based programing that improves the health of women and children in Nepal through increased access to and utilization of FP methods. The activity specifically focuses on service delivery for women from vulnerable groups with low contraceptive prevalence and high fertility.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs167946.40The DFID-USAID co-funded Family Planning (FP) activity aims to generate new knowledge for better evidence-based programing that improves the health of women and children in Nepal through increased access to and utilization of FP methods. The activity specifically focuses on service delivery for women from vulnerable groups with low contraceptive prevalence and high fertility.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs444338.00The DFID-USAID co-funded Family Planning (FP) activity aims to generate new knowledge for better evidence-based programing that improves the health of women and children in Nepal through increased access to and utilization of FP methods. The activity specifically focuses on service delivery for women from vulnerable groups with low contraceptive prevalence and high fertility.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs507427.00The DFID-USAID co-funded Family Planning (FP) activity aims to generate new knowledge for better evidence-based programing that improves the health of women and children in Nepal through increased access to and utilization of FP methods. The activity specifically focuses on service delivery for women from vulnerable groups with low contraceptive prevalence and high fertility.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs774594.00The DFID-USAID co-funded Family Planning (FP) activity aims to generate new knowledge for better evidence-based programing that improves the health of women and children in Nepal through increased access to and utilization of FP methods. The activity specifically focuses on service delivery for women from vulnerable groups with low contraceptive prevalence and high fertility.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs2085250.00The DFID-USAID co-funded Family Planning (FP) activity aims to generate new knowledge for better evidence-based programing that improves the health of women and children in Nepal through increased access to and utilization of FP methods. The activity specifically focuses on service delivery for women from vulnerable groups with low contraceptive prevalence and high fertility.Family planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health ProgramsNepalUS-GOV-1-367-DCA-16-001U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAgricultural Sector ProductivitySustain the productivity of the agricultural sector through investments that foster increasing returns to land, labor, and capital. Targeted interventions to male and female producers provide improvements in technology and management practices, expanded access to markets and credit, increased organizational and market efficiency, and restoration and protection of resiliency in production and livelihood systems.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 2000415517.96Sustain the productivity of the agricultural sector through investments that foster increasing returns to land, labor, and capital. Targeted interventions to male and female producers provide improvements in technology and management practices, expanded access to markets and credit, increased organizational and market efficiency, and restoration and protection of resiliency in production and livelihood systems.Agricultural developmentAgricultureDevelopment Credit Authority, United States27177.60Sustain the productivity of the agricultural sector through investments that foster increasing returns to land, labor, and capital. Targeted interventions to male and female producers provide improvements in technology and management practices, expanded access to markets and credit, increased organizational and market efficiency, and restoration and protection of resiliency in production and livelihood systems.Agricultural developmentAgricultureDevelopment Credit Authority, United States42189.74Sustain the productivity of the agricultural sector through investments that foster increasing returns to land, labor, and capital. Targeted interventions to male and female producers provide improvements in technology and management practices, expanded access to markets and credit, increased organizational and market efficiency, and restoration and protection of resiliency in production and livelihood systems.Agricultural developmentAgricultureDevelopment Credit Authority, United States447000.00Sustain the productivity of the agricultural sector through investments that foster increasing returns to land, labor, and capital. Targeted interventions to male and female producers provide improvements in technology and management practices, expanded access to markets and credit, increased organizational and market efficiency, and restoration and protection of resiliency in production and livelihood systems.Agricultural developmentAgricultureDevelopment Credit Authority, United StatesNepalUS-GOV-1-367-FSN-00-15-0000800U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAdministration and Oversight (Econ Opportunity)Administration and Oversight (Econ Opportunity)U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004389.23Administration and Oversight (Econ Opportunity)Business support services and institutionsEconomic OpportunityEconomic Support Fund389.23Administration and Oversight (Econ Opportunity)Business support services and institutionsEconomic OpportunityEconomic Support Fund790238851NepalUS-GOV-1-367-FSN-00-15-0001100U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1758.64Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants649.57Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants2614.23Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants4709.57Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants5016.98Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants5419.69Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants9380.32Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants29549.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-367-FSN-00-15-0001200U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1284.54Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants700.08Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants2712.74Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants5158.90Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants5646.62Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants6025.89Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants10783.23Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants32312.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants123456787NepalUS-GOV-1-367-G-00-08-0003600U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentSave the Children Federation, Inc.U.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-1253.64Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Material relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance72129919NepalUS-GOV-1-367-G-00-08-0004000U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoverySunsari District Flood Relief, SAVEU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentSave the Children Federation, Inc.U.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-4074.14Sunsari District Flood Relief, SAVEMaterial relief assistance and servicesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsInternational Disaster and Famine Assistance72129919NepalUS-GOV-1-367-GPO-I-03-04-0001200U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthPrivate Sector Program IQC - total ceiling $395 millionU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentAcademy for Educational DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-111454.03Private Sector Program IQC - total ceiling $395 millionFamily planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs-3616.78Private Sector Program IQC - total ceiling $395 millionReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs-2324.49Private Sector Program IQC - total ceiling $395 millionFamily planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs71031280NepalUS-GOV-1-367-I-00-03-0014100U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentTransport ServicesContract ConversionU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentBerger Group Holdings, Inc.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-80663.92Contract ConversionTransport policy and administrative managementInfrastructureDevelopment Assistance76880744NepalUS-GOV-1-367-IAA-P-00-12-00001U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentGlobal Health and Food Security in Nepal(Nepal): Peace Corps (PC) returned to Nepal in late 2012. USAID and PC signed a five-year Inter-Agency Agreement (IAA) in December 2011. USAID is contributing $10 million to the IAA. This innovative program utilizes a whole-of-government approach, bringing together the comparative advantages of PC and USAID in implementing two Presidential Initiatives: Global Health Initiative (GHI) and Feed the Future (FTF).In FY 2014, $500,000 in GHI funds and $135,000 in FTF funds will be used for volunteer support costs, volunteer infrastructure support, and staff salaries. Thirty-five new Peace Corps Volunteers (PCVs) will join the previous 50 in Nepal in FY 2014. The PCVs will support both FTF and GHI objectives. PCVs will work in nutrition, business, and agriculture, and may also support capacity building, monitoring and evaluation, and community assessments.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - Peace CorpsU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-298869.12The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureEconomic Support Fund-94418.12The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureEconomic Support Fund-33179.86The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityBasic nutritionNutritionGlobal Health Programs-18371.16The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureEconomic Support Fund1085.00The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs14268.10The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureEconomic Support Fund29503.10The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs33406.27The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureEconomic Support Fund41833.65The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs44085.00The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs44085.00The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs46424.74The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureEconomic Support Fund51172.04The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs63000.00The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityBasic nutritionNutritionGlobal Health Programs63000.00The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityBasic nutritionNutritionGlobal Health Programs66821.30The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityBasic nutritionNutritionGlobal Health Programs68707.00The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityBasic life skills for youth and adultsPrivate Sector CompetitivenessEconomic Support Fund68707.00The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityBasic life skills for youth and adultsPrivate Sector CompetitivenessEconomic Support Fund73766.01The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs99094.65The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureEconomic Support Fund100000.00The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityBasic nutritionNutritionGlobal Health Programs100000.00The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityBasic nutritionNutritionGlobal Health Programs102889.60The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs112782.67The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs217860.77The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureDevelopment Assistance236045.29The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs237868.52The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs244599.30The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityBasic nutritionNutritionGlobal Health Programs245723.19The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureDevelopment Assistance270213.05The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureDevelopment Assistance277028.72The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs290005.60The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural policy and administrative managementAgricultureEconomic Support Fund290005.60The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural policy and administrative managementAgricultureEconomic Support Fund329159.10The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureEconomic Support Fund336850.03The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureEconomic Support Fund339417.02The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureEconomic Support Fund353333.38The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureEconomic Support Fund390432.70The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityBasic nutritionNutritionGlobal Health Programs393955.00The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureEconomic Support Fund400000.00The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs400000.40The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityBasic nutritionNutritionGlobal Health Programs406514.24The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureDevelopment Assistance415850.62The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureEconomic Support Fund436983.41The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureEconomic Support Fund449998.84The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureEconomic Support Fund457110.40The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs500001.56The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityBasic nutritionNutritionGlobal Health Programs560000.00The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs658915.00The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs696664.48The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureEconomic Support Fund824000.00The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureEconomic Support Fund1153000.00The goal of GHI is to improve the nutritional status of women and children under two, through increased homestead food production, improved water, sanitation and hygiene, and improved maternal, newborn, and child health. The goal of FtF in Nepal is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by achieving inclusive growth in the agriculture sector, increasing income of farm families and improving nutritional status, especially of women and children. Peace Corps is ideally situated to support the GON and USAID in implementing these projects where the goals of the two projects overlap - i.e. in the area of food security. The purpose of the Peace Corps food security project is to improve the food security of rural families, including nutrition, especially for the most vulnerable population in targeted communities in Nepal. Our Food Security Project has three goals: Community members will practice new or different behaviors related to improving nutrition, hygiene, and sanitation; Community members will gain improved access to diverse and nutritious foods through improved agricultural productivity. Community individuals and groups will adopt skills and strategies to reduce risk and vulnerability to food insecurityAgricultural developmentAgricultureEconomic Support Fund146859285NepalUS-GOV-1-367-IAA-P-00-13-00001U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentLaw Enforcement Restructuring, Reform and OperationsAssist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - Department of JusticeU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-292410.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment Assistance-20151.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment Assistance-6664.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment Assistance-2829.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment Assistance-2829.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment Assistance-2217.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment Assistance-1133.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment Assistance-1048.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment Assistance246.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment Assistance563.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment Assistance1832.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment Assistance1965.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment Assistance2774.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment Assistance3013.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment Assistance6943.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment Assistance16956.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment Assistance36882.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment Assistance350000.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment AssistanceSupport to Women and Children Services DirectorateNepalUS-GOV-1-367-ICASS-17-2017U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryDevelop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Government - Department of StateU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 200040.95Develop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.Agricultural policy and administrative managementDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs0.95Develop and conduct needs assessments, baseline studies, targeted evaluations, special studies or other information-gathering efforts specifically for the design, monitoring and evaluation of USG-funded programs. This sub-element may also include developing and disseminating best practices and lessons learned, testing demonstration and/or pilot models, or the preparation of strategic plans and other short-term programming tasks. Note: All such activities that are carried out by partners as an integral part of their monitoring and evaluation efforts for programs funded under other sub-elements should be included within those sub-elements.Agricultural policy and administrative managementDirect Administrative CostsGlobal Health Programs120000.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants120000.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants790238638NepalUS-GOV-1-367-ICASS-18-2018U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentCrisis Assistance and RecoveryProvide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentDepartment of StateU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-food1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004100000.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II Grants100000.00Provide goods, personnel, services and assistance to meet basic human needs in order to foster transition from relief according to principles of universality, impartiality and human dignity. This element should be done, when possible, as part of an integrated, coordinated and/or multi-sectoral approach.Food aid/Food security programmesProtection, Assistance and SolutionsPublic Law 480 Title II GrantsNepalUS-GOV-1-367-IL-016U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentBasic EducationImprove early childhood education, primary education, and secondary education, delivered in formal or non-formal settings. It includes literacy, numeracy, and other basic skills programs for youth and adults.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentGovernment of NepalU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-443235.83Improve early childhood education, primary education, and secondary education, delivered in formal or non-formal settings. It includes literacy, numeracy, and other basic skills programs for youth and adults.Primary educationBasic EducationDevelopment Assistance-7678.81Improve early childhood education, primary education, and secondary education, delivered in formal or non-formal settings. It includes literacy, numeracy, and other basic skills programs for youth and adults.Primary educationBasic EducationDevelopment Assistance9424.19Improve early childhood education, primary education, and secondary education, delivered in formal or non-formal settings. It includes literacy, numeracy, and other basic skills programs for youth and adults.Primary educationBasic EducationDevelopment Assistance324207.17Improve early childhood education, primary education, and secondary education, delivered in formal or non-formal settings. It includes literacy, numeracy, and other basic skills programs for youth and adults.Primary educationBasic EducationDevelopment Assistance445832.32Enhance Stability and SecuritySecurity system management and reformGood GovernanceDevelopment AssistanceNepalUS-GOV-1-367-IL-0178-11U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentEnhance Stability and SecurityILU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentGovernment of NepalU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-190805.51ILSecurity system management and reformGood GovernanceDevelopment Assistance171501.83ILSecurity system management and reformGood GovernanceDevelopment AssistanceNepalUS-GOV-1-367-IL-0180-08U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentMaternal and Child HealthILU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentGovernment of NepalU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-9920.95ILReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs-9920.95ILReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health ProgramsNepalUS-GOV-1-367-IL-0180-09U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentMaternal and Child HealthILU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentGovernment of NepalU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-2311.42ILReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs-2311.42ILReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health ProgramsNepalUS-GOV-1-367-IL-0182-1.1U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentMinistry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - as Support to NPTIMinistry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - as Support to NPTIU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentGovernment of NepalU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-program1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004119000.00Ministry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - as Support to NPTICivilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionConflict Mitigation and ReconciliationComplex Crises Fund119000.00Ministry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - as Support to NPTICivilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionConflict Mitigation and ReconciliationComplex Crises Fund381000.00Ministry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - as Support to NPTILegal and judicial developmentRule of Law and Human RightsEconomic Support Fund381000.00Ministry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - as Support to NPTILegal and judicial developmentRule of Law and Human RightsEconomic Support FundNepalUS-GOV-1-367-IL-0182-1.2U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentLaw Enforcement Restructuring, Reform and OperationsAssist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentGovernment of NepalU.S. Agency for International Development+1 (202) 712 4810USAID_IATI_Data@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-program1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004207590.00Reduce the threat or impact of violent conflict and promote peaceful resolution of differences, mitigate violence if it has already broken out, or establish a framework for peace and reconciliation that includes both men and women.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionConflict Mitigation and ReconciliationComplex Crises Fund207590.00Reduce the threat or impact of violent conflict and promote peaceful resolution of differences, mitigate violence if it has already broken out, or establish a framework for peace and reconciliation that includes both men and women.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionConflict Mitigation and ReconciliationComplex Crises Fund292410.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment Assistance292410.00Assist to establish and sustain effective, professional and accountable law enforcement services (civilian police, stability/formed police units, and specialized units trained and equipped for specific issues such as port and maritime security, border security, gangs or kidnapping). Improve state capacity to protect persons, property, and democratic institutions against criminal and other extralegal elements. Law enforcement programs should be conceived as part of the criminal justice system, described in detail in the GJD objective.Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolutionStabilization Operations and Security Sector ReformDevelopment AssistanceNepalUS-GOV-1-367-IL-0182-3.1U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentMinistry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - Health Program ActivitiesMinistry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - Health Program ActivitiesU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentGovernment of NepalU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-4112.83Ministry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - Health Program ActivitiesFamily planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs-4112.83Ministry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - Health Program ActivitiesFamily planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health ProgramsNepalUS-GOV-1-367-IL-0182-3.11U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentMinistry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - Redbook Support to Ministry of Health, DOHSMinistry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - Redbook Support to Ministry of Health, DOHSU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentGovernment of NepalU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 20004-429675.59Ministry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - Redbook Support to Ministry of Health, DOHSFamily planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs-132278.40Ministry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - Redbook Support to Ministry of Health, DOHSReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs-18017.02Ministry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - Redbook Support to Ministry of Health, DOHSReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs-18017.02Ministry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - Redbook Support to Ministry of Health, DOHSReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs69874.41Ministry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - Redbook Support to Ministry of Health, DOHSFamily planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs81598.60Ministry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - Redbook Support to Ministry of Health, DOHSFamily planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs81598.60Ministry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - Redbook Support to Ministry of Health, DOHSFamily planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health Programs132278.40Ministry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - Redbook Support to Ministry of Health, DOHSReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs286573.00Ministry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - Redbook Support to Ministry of Health, DOHSReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs286573.00Ministry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - Redbook Support to Ministry of Health, DOHSReproductive health careMaternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Programs499550.00Ministry of Health and Population Implementation Letter - Redbook Support to Ministry of Health, DOHSFamily planningFamily Planning and Reproductive HealthGlobal Health ProgramsNepalUS-GOV-1-367-IL-0182-3.14U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentBasic Education: Early Grade Reading Program (G2G)(Nepal): USAID will use FY~2014 funds to support the new Early Grade Reading Program (EGRP). The EGRP directly supports USAID's Education Strategy Goal One and will be part of the Government of Nepal's (GON) School Sector Reform Program, funded by multiple donors and the GON. USAID will help the Ministry of Education develop, test, and institutionalize interventions to improve reading in public primary grades 1-3. EGRP will be implemented through four separate mechanisms, including on-budget GON support. This GON support will drive results in instructional support and design, assessment, and monitoring. Annual Work Plans will outline yearly activities. EGRP G2G funding is expected for five years from 2014 to 2019, with an estimated life of project funding of $8,000,000. From the total planned contribution, the FY~2014 amount is $1,175,987, confirmed by the issuance of an Implementation Letter on July 11, 2014.U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentGovernment of NepalU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentJill Jupiter Jones, Desk Officer+1 202-712-1910jjupiter-jones@usaid.govhttps://www.usaid.gov/nepal1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC 200046006.00The Early Grade Reading Program (EGRP) directly supports USAID's Education Strategy Goal One and will be part of the Government of Nepal's (GON) School Sector Reform Program, funded by multiple donors and the GON. USAID will help the Ministry of Education develop, test, and institutionalize interventions to improve reading in public primary grades 1-3. EGRP will be implemented through four separate mechanisms, including on-budget GON support. This GON support will drive results in instructional support and design, assessment, and monitoring. Annual Work Plans will outline yearly activities.Primary educationBasic EducationEconomic Support Fund31459.73The Early Grade Reading Program (EGRP) directly supports USAID's Education Strategy Goal One and will be part of the Government of Nepal's (GON) School Sector Reform Program, funded by multiple donors and the GON. USAID will help the Ministry of Education develop, test, and institutionalize interventions to improve reading in public primary grades 1-3. EGRP will be implemented through four separate mechanisms, including on-budget GON support. This GON support will drive results in instructional support and design, assessment, and monitoring. Annual Work Plans will outline yearly activities.Primary educationBasic EducationEconomic Support Fund64180.28The Early Grade Reading Program (EGRP) directly supports USAID's Education Strategy Goal One and will be part of the Government of Nepal's (GON) School Sector Reform Program, funded by multiple donors and the GON. USAID will help the Ministry of Education develop, test, and institutionalize interventions to improve reading in public primary grades 1-3. EGRP will be implemented through four separate mechanisms, including on-budget GON support. This GON support will drive results in instructional support and design, assessment, and monitoring. Annual Work Plans will outline yearly activities.Primary educationBasic EducationEconomic Support Fund438820.00The Early Grade Reading Program (EGRP) directly supports USAID's Education Strategy Goal One and will be part of the Government of Nepal's (GON) School Sector Reform Program, funded by multiple donors and the GON. USAID will help the Ministry of Education develop, test, and institutionalize interventions to improve reading in public primary grades 1-3. EGRP will be implemented through four separate mechanisms, including on-budget GON support. This GON support will drive results in instructional support and design, assessment, and monitoring. Annual Work Plans will outline yearly activities.Primary educationBasic EducationEconomic Support Fund570937.54The Early Grade Reading Program (EGRP) directly supports USAID's Education Strategy Goal One and will be part of the Government of Nepal's (GON) School Sector Reform Program, funded by multiple donors and the GON. USAID will help the Ministry of Education develop, test, and institutionalize interventions to improve reading in public primary grades 1-3. EGRP will be implemented through four separate mechanisms, including on-budget GON support. This GON support will drive results in instructional support and design, assessment, and monitoring. Annual Work Plans will outline yearly activities.Primary educationBasic EducationEconomic Support Fund573589.73The Early Grade Reading Program (EGRP) directly supports USAID's Education Strategy Goal One and will be part of the Government of Nepal's (GON) School Sector Reform Program, funded by multiple donors and the GON. USAID will help the Ministry of Education develop, test, and institutionalize interventions to improve reading in public primary grades 1-3. EGRP will be implemented through four separate mechanisms, including on-budget GON support. This GON support will drive results in instructional support and design, assessment, and monitoring. Annual Work Plans will outline yearly activities.Primary educationBasic EducationEconomic Support Fund1089862.00The Early Grade Reading Program (EGRP) directly supports USAID's Education Strategy Goal One and will be part of the Government of Nepal's (GON) School Sector Reform Program, funded by multiple donors and the GON. USAID will help the Ministry of Education develop, test, and institutionalize interventions to improve reading in public primary grades 1-3. EGRP will be implemented through four separate mechanisms, including on-budget GON support. This GON support will drive results in instructional support and design, assessment, and monitoring. Annual Work Plans will outline yearly activities.Primary educationBasic EducationEconomic Support Fund1175987.00The Early Grade Reading Program (EGRP) directly supports USAID's Education Strategy Goal One and will be part of the Government of Nepal's (GON) School Sector Reform Program, funded by multiple donors and the GON. USAID will help the Ministry of Education develop, test, and institutionalize interventions to improve reading in public primary grades 1-3. EGRP will be implemented through four separate mechanisms, including on-budget GON support. This GON support will drive results in instructional support and design, assessment, and monitoring. Annual Work Plans will outline yearly activities.Primary educationBasic EducationEconomic Support FundNepalUS-GOV-1-367-IL-0182-3.15